LeBron James is good and he has no problem reminding people about it.
A few days after slyly pointing out to people he won the Most Valuable Player award, King James was spotted in St. Tropez yesterday directing people to his bank account for further affirmation of his supremacy.
A disturbing video of a young woman purportedly shot to death on the streets of Tehran during post-election protests is becoming a touchstone for the opposition.
The horrific footage, posted on YouTube, shows the victim who was watching the protests with her father, collapsing after what sounds like a spray of gunfire is heard in the background.
The gunman, who was "hiding on the rooftop of a civilian house, aimed straight [at] her heart," said the… Continue
It's a jailhouse crock.
City prison officials acted like an entourage of fawning valets for rapper Foxy Brown when she was locked up on Rikers Island, hanging out in her cell, bringing meals and makeup, giving her unlimited TV and phone use, and toting her bags when she was released last April.
Brown, who did nine months for a parole violation after she punched and kicked two nail-salon manicurists in 2006, wore Gucci sneakers and a… Continue
Gucci Mane recently talked about his upcoming collaborations with rap legend Snoop Dogg and R&B queen Mariah Carey. The southern rapper says he credits his unlikely relationship with 50 Cent's manager Chris Lighty for the help getting the collabs.
"[Fif's manager] got me and Mariah together," Gucci explained in an interview. "I appreciate it. He put me on there as well as her. Both of them are smart for doing… Continue
HELENA, Mont. — Job applicants with the city of Bozeman are finding that their private Internet discussions and pictures may not be so private after all.
The city is asking job seekers for the user names and passwords to Internet social networking or Web groups to which they belong. The decision is sparking an outcry from those who say the policy goes way too far.
The issue has spawned hundreds of comments on Web forums and sharp… Continue
A Brooklyn pastor was busted in his native Jamaica for having sex with a 15-year-old girl while a 14-year-old watched, authorities said yesterday.
The Rev. Paul Lewis, founder of the Messengers for Christ Ministries World Healing Center, was held without bail on charges of carnal abuse and indecent assault, Jamaican police said.
The Bedford-Stuyvesant evangelist was arrested Wednesday after witnesses saw him hanging out with the girls and then taking them to a… Continue
SAN FRANCISCO - Marijuana smoke has joined tobacco smoke and hundreds of other chemicals on a list of substances California regulators say cause cancer.
The ruling Friday by the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment likely will force pot shops with 10 or more employees to post warnings.
Final guidelines are expected by the time warning requirements take effect in a year.
"Q" owner of WorldStarHipHop has "Worked with the government in the past on helping solve criminal cases" This clip was taken from Fox News. What's funny is WorldStarHiphop.com posted this video, but edited some of it taking out the clip that is repeated saying he has worked for the government in the…
What, were all the "Check out my racket" shirts sold out?
Serena Williams directed attention to her incredible body of work yesterday while jogging in Wimbledon. In case you're wondering, she has 20 Grand Slam titles -- 10 single, 8 women's doubles and 2 mixed doubles.
She's a top performer.
A pair of pimps used Craigslist to trick two aspiring models to travel to New York, where they were forced to turn tricks at a midtown hotel, police said Thursday.
The pimps - Jason Breska, 38, of Brooklyn and Sabina Rabinovich, 36, of Florida - trolled the popular Internet classified site and fooled the women into thinking they ran a modeling agency, police said.
They promised their victims glamorous modeling careers and health… Continue
Any day the Rev. Al Sharpton can walk out of a room full of cops without getting handcuffed is a good one, he quipped after talking to the NYPD's newest recruits on Thursday.
Sharpton was one of half a dozen police critics asked to speak to the latest class of 262 new officers, due to graduate and hit the streets July 2.
"To me, it's always successful to be in a room full of police and not leave with my hands in cuffs," Sharpton… Continue
Timbaland and Nelly Furtado are being sued for their hit single 'Do It', for alleged copyright infringement.
The song appeared on Furtado's 2006 album 'Loose' and enjoyed worldwide success, but a Finnish composer is claiming the song copies a track he made earlier.
A lawsuit filed by Kernel Records Oy, suggests 'Do It' uses the "original and central identifying melodic, harmonic and rhythmic components" of the song 'Acidjazzed… Continue